@19171969 Actually, the more she sang it, the faster she plowed through it, and made hash out of the lyrics. It is possible that Mickey Deans preferred the Merv Griffin show version to the Talk of the Town version, and so used it on the album.
aside from the self-deprecating lyrics of this song, which some may attribute to Judy personally, whatever the case may be, i think she was on the cusp of a second comeback. Judy was a fighter. her death at the dawn of the new decade is an open case in my book.
@redstatesrule No, Judy's recording days were over by this time. Judy signed a contract for ABC Records in 1967, but the only record they churned out was the Palace concert.
this sounds like the version Mikey put on the talk of the town album, i heard he did that, put this version, he just spliced out the mistake.
being a Garland fan , and havingf that album for yes, after listening to it, it is the same version from that album.
i always wondered why the sound quality changed on that sound from the whole album, and then i read it some place, that mikey used the live version from the merv griffen show.
Do you have the audio of the Margaret hamilton interview? That would be amazing!
uofjim 1 year ago
I have my faves like, Barbra Streisand and Nancy Wilson, but Judy is the greatest ever!
KnickyNY 1 year ago
She sounds better then half - correction most of these young'ans on X Factor these days and she was half dead at the time
xxxyorks 1 year ago
@xxxyorks When she passed Peggy Lee put it best............."at her end, at her tragic end she was still better then everybody else put together"
Robert4770 1 year ago 2
Judy is the greatest ever there was
dlwmartini 1 year ago 2
As Judy got more familiar with this song, she sang it better in her last concerts.
19171969 1 year ago
@19171969 Actually, the more she sang it, the faster she plowed through it, and made hash out of the lyrics. It is possible that Mickey Deans preferred the Merv Griffin show version to the Talk of the Town version, and so used it on the album.
defundthewar 1 year ago
aside from the self-deprecating lyrics of this song, which some may attribute to Judy personally, whatever the case may be, i think she was on the cusp of a second comeback. Judy was a fighter. her death at the dawn of the new decade is an open case in my book.
up2space 2 years ago 2
Did she ever actually record this song. I love it. I've gotten a bit obsessed with it in the last few days.
redstatesrule 2 years ago 4
@redstatesrule No, Judy's recording days were over by this time. Judy signed a contract for ABC Records in 1967, but the only record they churned out was the Palace concert.
ImInBetween 2 years ago
She was still very present though wasn't she? On TV and on the concert stage? Or was her career practically over?
redstatesrule 2 years ago
Judy was very present during the year, though she wasn't very well and with huge debts.
ImInBetween 2 years ago
this sounds like the version Mikey put on the talk of the town album, i heard he did that, put this version, he just spliced out the mistake.
being a Garland fan , and havingf that album for yes, after listening to it, it is the same version from that album.
i always wondered why the sound quality changed on that sound from the whole album, and then i read it some place, that mikey used the live version from the merv griffen show.
joeyjosephs 2 years ago
This audio tape is an ultra rare find
I must admit i do prefer the song"its all for you" performed on the same night.
her rendition of this song is much better at The Talk Of The Town engagement..much more slick & up tempo.
Bless Judy..she still had her indomitable wit to fall back on.
funkytune2006 2 years ago
What a coincidence! I do have 'The Talk Of The Town' concert and was planning to post some songs up! I'll get on it right away!
ImInBetween 2 years ago